What an intriguing video. To me, from Leeds, class 73s were always fascinating. I have never heard the sound of the diesel loco hidden inside these amazing locos until this video so thank you for such a great video.
The stock was moved to heritage railways and museums all over the country, but I have yet to see a full list of locations. The Pullman carriage has some real age and history to it. You can see updates on restoration here... www.statelytrains.com/balmoral.html#demo/img/balmoral/tw929.jpg
The Bluebell Railway Trust paid for the recovery of three items from inside the shed. It was an expensive operation to recover them. LBSCR Full brake coach body: www.bluebell-railway.co.uk/bluebell/pic2/vans/lbscr94a.html LBSCR goods van underframe: www.bluebell-railway.co.uk/bluebell/pic2/wagons/lbsc_box2.html LSWR Wagon underframe: www.bluebell-railway.co.uk/bluebell/wagon/lswr_open_wagon.html
D3255 went to the colne valley railway then up north on a site in the middle of nowhere. I wanted to photograph it covered in graffiti but it was painted blue very quickly after it arrived.
What an intriguing video. To me, from Leeds, class 73s were always fascinating. I have never heard the sound of the diesel loco hidden inside these amazing locos until this video so thank you for such a great video.
Where did all this stock go, the TTC would be wanted on a preserved line
The stock was moved to heritage railways and museums all over the country, but I have yet to see a full list of locations.
The Pullman carriage has some real age and history to it. You can see updates on restoration here...
www.statelytrains.com/balmoral.html#demo/img/balmoral/tw929.jpg
The Bluebell Railway Trust paid for the recovery of three items from inside the shed. It was an expensive operation to recover them.
LBSCR Full brake coach body: www.bluebell-railway.co.uk/bluebell/pic2/vans/lbscr94a.html
LBSCR goods van underframe: www.bluebell-railway.co.uk/bluebell/pic2/wagons/lbsc_box2.html
LSWR Wagon underframe: www.bluebell-railway.co.uk/bluebell/wagon/lswr_open_wagon.html
D3255 went to the colne valley railway then up north on a site in the middle of nowhere. I wanted to photograph it covered in graffiti but it was painted blue very quickly after it arrived.